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Перевод: abolition
[существительное] отмена ; упразднение; уничтожение; аннулирование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- It calls for the abolition of car tax on catalysed cars, and a 20 pence per gallon difference between leaded and unleaded fuel.
- Terry, 26, worked undercover for the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection.
- Abolition of the minimum 20 per cent contribution - which will be of particular help to young people - will be followed by an improved rebate system, with special help to retired people on low incomes living alone.
- Investment income is exempted from the 9 per cent national insurance tax, so they would not be touched by Labour's abolition of the 21,060 ceiling.
- Aside from abolition of exchange controls by the other major economies, the Government insists that Britain's inflation rate be brought more in line with that of her trading partners, before Britain takes the ERM plunge.
- With the abolition of professional fee scales, it is possible for firms to publish their own house scales.
- The death penalty was excluded from the Brazilian Penal Code in 1890 and its abolition is enshrined in the 1988 Constitution.
- He protests that the French-backed Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) to promote Delors II and III is premature when the consequences of Stage I - including next July's abolition of French and Italian exchange controls - are far from clear and the preparatory work not done.
- The formation of the council will allow the abolition of a vast number of advisory committees.
- There was, however, one perfectly clear and simple condition which had to be fulfilled if any rational deduction was to be drawn as to the effect of abolition.
- Some were perhaps not unhappy at the abolition of the counties, for certain powers returned to the lower tiers of government.
- In particular it was one of the arguments put forward for the abolition of the metropolitan counties and the GLC in 1986 (HMSO, 1983, paragraph 1.19).
- The Communist Manifesto published in 1848 had called for communists to make the "abolition of the distinction between town and country" one of their chief aims.
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